Short of switching to bio-diesel or some other alternative fuel, however, there is a lot that you can do to try to keep track of your fuel mileage and improve it which is where hypermiling terms come into play. One of the best things to do is to switch to a more conservative driving style. Although this may look like a stopgap measure, in fact you can do a world of good. Just slowing down a few miles an hour during the morning rush can save you hundreds of dollars of gas a year. Defensive driving isn't only safer, it is also better for the environment and for your pockets!
Alright, the car I just bought is a total rip-off, and it’s time to check out the local lemon laws. The dealer is telling me I’m out of luck, but I’m not about to let them foist this pig off on me.
I know enough about Lemon Laws to know that I’m in the right here. That dealer is going to rue the day he tried to mess with me.
One thing is for sure - I’ll never be doing business this this guy again, or anyone else at that place, for that matter.
At this time of the year, RVers who are not snowbirds or full-timers must give some thought to readying their rv covers for winter. What needs to be done depends on the climate where you live and how often, if at all, you will use the RV during the winter. Many of the following storage practices will not be necessary if the RV is used frequently. If you clean the outside of your RV before storing it, you eliminate having to perform this chore in the spring. But more important, ridding the RV of road grime, bugs, tree sap, bird droppings and the multitude of other compounds that have been picked up will be easier if the stuff is not allowed to stay on for several months. Cleaning will preserve the RV's finish and prevent pitting and permanent staining.
I’ve had enough. I’ve decided to call a lawyer and ask about the lemon laws in my state. The slimeball dealer I bought my car with keeps ignoring me and hoping I’ll go away. Well, it’s not going to happen.
I know enough about New Jersey Lemon Laws to know that I’m in the right here. That dealer is going to rue the day he tried to mess with me.
Gone are the days when you could take a man at his word in business. It’s a shame that I’m forced to sue - it would cost this guy less to do the right thing, but I guess he’s hoping I’ll give up. Keep dreaming, buddy.